Section 14205 Of Title 12. Violent Crime Information Center From California Penal Code >> Title 12. >> Part 4.
14205
. (a) The online missing persons registry shall accept and
generate complete information on a missing person.
(b) The information on a missing person shall be retrievable by
any of the following:
(1) The person's name.
(2) The person's date of birth.
(3) The person's social security number.
(4) Whether a dental chart has been received, coded, and entered
into the National Crime Information Center Missing Person System by
the Attorney General.
(5) The person's physical description, including hair and eye
color and body marks.
(6) The person's known associates.
(7) The person's last known location.
(8) The name or assumed name of the abductor, if applicable, other
pertinent information relating to the abductor or the assumed
abductor, or both.
(9) Any other information, as deemed appropriate by the Attorney
General.
(c) The Attorney General, in consultation with local law
enforcement agencies and other user groups, shall develop the form in
which information shall be entered into the system.
(d) The Attorney General shall establish and maintain within the
center a separate, confidential historic database relating to missing
children and at-risk adults. The historic database may be used only
by the center for statistical and research purposes. The historic
database shall be set up to categorize cases relating to missing
children and at-risk adults by type. These types shall include the
following:
(1) Runaways.
(2) Voluntary missing.
(3) Lost.
(4) Abduction involving movement of the victim in the commission
of the crime or sexual exploitation.
(5) Nonfamily abduction.
(6) Family abduction.
(7) Any other categories as determined by the Attorney General.
(e) In addition, the data shall include the number of missing
children and missing at-risk adults in this state and the category of
each case.
(f) The center may supply information about specific cases from
the historic database to a local police department, sheriff's
department, or district attorney, only in connection with an
investigation by the police department, sheriff's department, or
district attorney of a missing person case or a violation or
attempted violation of Section 220, 261.5, 262, 273a, 273d, or 273.5,
or any sex offense listed in Section 290, except for the offense
specified in subdivision (d) of Section 243.4.